APM Terminals Mumbai Sets a Record

December 18, 2018

Photo courtesy of APM Terminals Mumbai
Photo courtesy of APM Terminals Mumbai

APM Terminals Mumbai, the largest container terminal facility in India, has achieved a record of handling more than 2 million TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units) throughput in 2018 for the first time since the terminal was commissioned in 2006. 

APM Terminals Mumbai is the only Indian port to have achieved this record in one calendar year.

Backed by the growing import-export containerized trade with the world, APM Terminals Mumbai expects to maintain the growth momentum in the coming years. It is embracing digitization to keep up with the ever-changing trade dynamics and increasing its efficiency aimed at supporting the Government of India’s initiative for Ease of Doing Business.

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